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	<title>JSF 2.0: Blank Starting-Point Project</title>
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		<h1>JSF 2.0: Blank Starting-Point Project</h1>
		<p>
			<b>This is Page A.</b> You should access this page as "page-a.jsf",
			not as "page-a.xhtml". If the following looks like an input form, and
			pressing the button navigates to Page B, it shows that you have
			correctly installed JSF 2.0. Use this project as the starting point
			for your own JSF 2.0 projects, as described in the tutorial.
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		<fieldset>
			<legend>JSF Test Form</legend>
			<h:form>
  Some random data: <h:inputText />
				<br />
				<!-- Textfield ignored -->
  Some other data: <h:inputText />
				<br />
				<!-- Textfield ignored -->
				<h:commandButton value="Go to Page B" action="page-b" />
				<!-- Navigates to page-b.jsf -->
			</h:form>
		</fieldset>
		<p>If the tags like h:form and h:commandButton are totally
			ignored, it probably means that you don't have jsf-api.jar and
			jsf-impl.jar in WEB-INF/lib, or that you haven't mapped the
			FacesServlet in web.xml. If you get a JSF-specific error message, it
			probably means that you used the wrong URL (i.e, ending in
			page-a.xhtml instead of page-a.jsf).</p>

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